Global Opportunity: Kodak Archive Writer Replacements, 2024–2029

Global Opportunity: Kodak Archive Writer Replacements, 2024–2029

Global Opportunity: Kodak Archive Writer Replacements, 2024–2029

US$150M–US$230M Potential

Hardware units and services modeled across disruption window (Windows 10 EOS + Fujifilm last orders). Assumptions and sources inside.

16mm & 35mm Market Windows 11 Transition FM33/FM66 Discontinuation LE-500 Compliance
Modeling assumption: retail price per archive writer = US$100,000 (used only for unit calculations).

Market Summary

1,000–1,917
Hardware Units (Range)
1,273
Mid-Case Units
US$62.7M
Mid-Case Services

Replacement window: Peak 2025–2027 driven by Windows 10 end of support (Oct 14, 2025) and Fujifilm last factory orders (Dec 2025). [Microsoft] [The Microfilm Shop] [Kodak Alaris]

Mid-case estimate (modeled): Total replacement spend US$190M; services share 33% → hardware ≈ US$127.3M → ≈ 1,273 hardware units. Range spans US$150M–US$230M with services 25–40%, yielding 1,000–1,917 units over 2024–2029.

Hardware & Services Scenarios

Hardware-Only (Theoretical)

If entire US$150M–US$230M spent on hardware:

1,500–2,300 units

Unrealistic; ignores services

Blended Reality

Services 25–40% of total spend:

1,000–1,917 units

Mid-case: 1,273 units (US$190M, 33% services)

Units are modeled; no public count of installed Kodak writers exists. Disruption drivers: [Microsoft] [The Microfilm Shop] [Kodak Alaris]

Integration, Training & Support — Services Revenue

Low (25%)

US$37.5M – US$57.5M

Mid (33%)

US$49.5M – US$75.9M
Central: US$62.7M

High (40%)

US$60.0M – US$92.0M

Mid-Case Services Breakdown (US$62.7M)

Integration & Migration (50%) US$31.35M

Training & Change Mgmt (10%) US$6.27M

Support & Maintenance (40%) US$25.08M

Illustrative allocation for planning; adjust per SOW

Annual Services Phasing

2024 (5%) US$3.14M

2025 (35%) US$21.95M

2026 (35%) US$21.95M

2027 (20%) US$12.54M

2028 (3%) US$1.88M

2029 (2%) US$1.25M

US$49,250
Average Services per Site
(US$62.7M ÷ 1,273 units)

Services cluster 2025–2027 due to Windows 10 EOS and Fujifilm last orders. [Microsoft] [The Microfilm Shop]

Annual Hardware Phasing (Mid-Case: 1,273 Units)

2024 (5%) 64 units

2025 (35%) 446 units

2026 (35%) 446 units

2027 (20%) 255 units

2028 (3%) 38 units

2029 (2%) 24 units

Rounded allocations; totals may vary by ±1. Peak 2025–2027 driven by Windows 10 EOS and Fujifilm last orders. [Microsoft] [The Microfilm Shop]

Country Unit Distribution (Mid-Case: 1,273 Units)

Units by Country/Region

United States (32%) 414 units

Germany (8%) 104 units

United Kingdom (7%) 91 units

Japan (5%) 65 units

Central & Eastern Europe (5%) 67 units

Latin America (4%) 51 units

France (3.5%) 46 units

Canada, Australia/NZ, China, India, SE Asia, Middle East, Africa (3% each) 38 units each

Italy, Benelux, Nordics (2.5% each) 33 units each

Spain, Rest of Europe (2% each) 26-28 units each

Switzerland (1.5%) 19 units

Hardware Revenue Table

Country/Region Units Revenue (US$M)
United States 414 41.4
Germany 104 10.4
United Kingdom 91 9.1
Japan 65 6.5
Central & Eastern Europe 67 6.7
Latin America 51 5.1
France 46 4.6
Canada 38 3.8
Australia & New Zealand 38 3.8
China 38 3.8
India 38 3.8
Southeast Asia 38 3.8
Middle East 38 3.8
Africa 38 3.8
Italy 33 3.3
Benelux 33 3.3
Nordics 33 3.3
Spain 26 2.6
Rest of Europe 25 2.5
Switzerland 19 1.9
Total 1,273 127.3

Modeled shares based on regulatory reliance and vendor presence. The U.S. maintains largest share due to federal/state LE-500 standards. Validate with local procurement data.

Disruption Timeline

2023: IMAGELINK/EPM microfilm media discontinued (industry update). [The Crowley Company]
Feb–Sep 2025: Genus confirms Fujifilm discontinuation; last factory orders Dec 2025; bridge stock to 2027; new European-made silver film (Ozaphan) from 2026. [Genus] [The Microfilm Shop]
Oct 14, 2025: Microsoft ends Windows 10 support → modernization pressure for archive writer workflows. [Microsoft]
2025–2027: Global replacement cycle: media requalification + Windows 11 migrations; supply consolidation. [Kodak Alaris]

Replacement Technologies

Micrographics Data — MD AW3 Windows 11 64-bit Ready

  • • Used by reputable national archives and government records ministries
  • • Fastest archive writer (vendor claim): 35mm ≈25 min/roll; 16mm ≈40 min/roll
  • • Most economical price point (vendor positioning)
  • • 16/35mm support, QC before write, variable frame exposure
  • • Designed for 500-year archival longevity with ISO 18901 LE-500 film

Source: [Micrographics Data]

Zeutschel OP800 / OP800 HR

High-resolution 16/35mm archive writers used by national libraries; broad format support.

Source: [Zeutschel]

SMA 51 Series

Very high throughput across 16/35mm and fiche; widely installed globally.

Source: [SMA]

Service Bureaus

Archive writing as a service (OPEX), e.g., The Crowley Company.

Source: [The Crowley Company]

Media Supply Continuity

Genus announcement - Fujifilm microfilm discontinuation and new European-made silver film line

Image: Genus discontinuation/transition (2025–2026). [Genus]

  • • Fujifilm last orders Dec 2025; Genus to offer European-made silver film from 2026; bridge stock into 2027. [The Microfilm Shop] [Genus]
  • • Micrographics Data brand archival microfilm rolls (16mm & 35mm) available now. [Product page] — supplies tile shows "From $35.00." [Collection]
  • • Verify LE-500/ISO 18901 film, processing chemistry, and QC acceptance testing. [LE-500 explainer]

Sources

Market Data & Disruption

Film Supply & Technologies

Standards & Compliance

Additional Resources

Last updated: January 2025 | This infographic contains vendor claims where noted; validate via procurement.

Units are modeled; no public count of installed Kodak writers exists. Use for planning; validate with procurement.

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